lojinxes
Lojinxes
lojinxes

So many comments on A Hole in the World, I don't know which to attach this to, so I'll just drop it here. I know it's come out that the plan was to eventually resurrect Fred (and she may have been in the comics, etc), but I'll always be bitter that we didn't get to see it. There was something Lilah said from the end

The Amulet he wears in the Buffy finale has some mojo. Maybe. Kinda. And if you want to know anymore, you'll have to stream the series…. (Cue Reading Rainbow music)

A Hole in the World made me cry. The last fictional anything to do so. It makes me sad to think that now, at age 35, I may never find myself as invested in another character as I was in Fred. (And, to be sure, my investment in Wes compounded things).

When we got to the 53 minute mark, my wife turned and asked me how Shamalan was going to ruin it. My theory was that the kiddos 'arc' was going to be another, separate false utopia. Perhaps Wayward Oaks or Wayward Hills, and that the show would end with them building their numbers and plotting revenge. This was not

Ever since Hulu was introduced to me in that horrible Baldwin led Super Bowl ad, it has rubbed me the wrong way. It just seems to try so hard, but doesn't seem to get it quite right. But I guess they can afford to drop $400 mill on a pair of shows you almost can't help but accidentally watch on TV already, so they

Didn't that guy playing the father of a college student used to date Joey Potter? In a mostly age appropriate way too, right?

Want one for the road?

I'm interested to see how this pans out. It'll lose a huge chunk of an already small audience, but what it really needed to be thought of as a success on Hulu? 800,000 viewers a week? 1 mill?

I could see 26 episodes basically broken down into 13 episode half seasons, or at least filmed that way. They need 20 odd to hit the standard syndication goal of 88.

The rightful skepticism regarding his claim to be inventing a genre aside (and seriously, the first word in the title is litrilly "Scream"), it will prob be good for 16-28 episodes before turning to absolute shit.

Gave Mindy a shot. Gave it about 20 shots, actually. But what was a promising show at the end if its first season became the sort of bottom shelf 'that line was kind of clever without actually being funny' comedy that quickly faded to the background. After half dozen episodes of S2, we started giving it the cold

And how do you judge anymore? Fall almost always does better than spring, especially on Fox. They can cling to the season averages all they want, but Brooklyn 99 aired @ 8:30 after a Dallas Cowboys game is a completely different animal than B99 on a Sunday in Feb. And while I'm sure these new comedies will have a

New Girl might be getting spared by not having to face The Voice head on.

What, it's not like there's any competition at 8 pm on Tuesdays that a pair of handsome 50 something's can't survive…

Its funny, and a bit sad. I remember laughing. I remember thinking, apart from the embarrassing lack of cohesive storytelling vs. the first 3 seasons, it was pretty great. But today, I'm hard pressed to remember much noteworthy taking place. Not simply as far as character development, because developing character

Their mother did play Lara Flynn Boyle's mother on Twin Peaks way back when…

If you multiply what he's making now by a per episode clip, maybe. But I'm guessing he hasn't always been 6 figure per episode guy.

Cases in point, both Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Law & Order: SVU. Both equally about solving the mysteries and about the lasting friendships.

Yikes. So which one of these shows are we hoping breaks out, Fox?

They've been trying to replace House for years… Rake and Backstrom didn't cut the mustard.